Community Reimagined Episode 5
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Community Reimagined
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In this episode, United Way of Greater Chattanooga President and CEO Lesley Scearce sits down with Rachel DeVore, Director of Education at the Bethlehem Center. Rachel shares her expertise in the area of Youth Success in the Greater Chattanooga community, as well as discusses the important work the Bethlehem Center does in out-of-school time programming.
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